Comments Thread For: Donaire on Nicholas Walters' Quitting: What The F*** Was That?
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Not clueless at all. What I saw was a guy who decided to not even put in a full effort, and quit, after being shelved by his promoter as punishment for not agreeing to the initial purse offer. He already wasn't going to have timing because he was on the shelf for almost a year.You are still clueless!!!! When an aggressive fighter cannot land his money shots and gets countered with perfect timing, it takes away his confidence and he comes apprehensive because he doesn't want to get hit with shots he doesn't see or cannot block and it goes downhill from there when he has no answers, no plan B. Figure it out!Comment
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Wrong. Walters did not have the speed and reflexes of Lom at any point of his career and was always a step behind! Stop the damn excuses. A rematch would end with Lom dominating. It was a mismatch of skills and talent and if anyone is dumb enough to think Walters would win a rematch, let them put money up. I'd be happy to make some easy money.Not clueless at all. What I saw was a guy who decided to not even put in a full effort, and quit, after being shelved by his promoter as punishment for not agreeing to the initial purse offer. He already wasn't going to have timing because he was on the shelf for almost a year.Comment
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Walters would stop Loma late in a rematch. I'd take your money.Wrong. Walters did not have the speed and reflexes of Lom at any point of his career and was always a step behind! Stop the damn excuses. A rematch would end with Lom dominating. It was a mismatch of skills and talent and if anyone is dumb enough to think Walters would win a rematch, let them put money up. I'd be happy to make some easy money.
Just kidding broComment
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